Weirdest Celebrity Auctions

Weirdest Celebrity Auctions

A music legend's tooth? A famous star's dirty tissue? The King of Pop's death bed? Keep clicking to see some of the strangest celebrity items that have been up for auction. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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A music legend's tooth? A famous star's dirty tissue? The King of Pop's death bed? Keep clicking to see some of the strangest celebrity items that have been up for auction. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Justin Bieber brought a strange date to last year's VMA's … a baby Boa constrictor. Fans went wild when Bieber later decided to auction off his slithering pal for charity. According to CharityBuzz.com, the snake's starting bid was $1,000. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Katy Perry pitched in to aid people affected by the horrific tsunami and earthquake in Japan. In April, the star auctioned off one of her most prized possessions, the amazing cupcake trampoline featured in her "California Dreams" video. The lucky winner, who paid a whopping $5,000 for the treat, can claim the prize on the first of the year. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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French toast is back in a big way. A piece of the sweet breakfast treat, complete with the image of Jesus, was sold off for thousands a few years ago. Another famous piece hit the auction block in 2006 when radio station Z-100 nabbed a slice of Justin Timberlake's half-eaten French toast and sold it to a 19-year-old 'N Sync fan for over $3,000. The proceeds went to Timberlake's charity. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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It is hard to forget the harrowing images of Britney Spears attacking a paparazzi car with an umbrella during her head-shaving days. A mystery person grabbed the umbrella and put it up for auction on eBay for $25,000. Bids started pouring in, but the umbrella was eventually taken down from the site. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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The opportunity to purchase John Lennon's teeth is everything a Beatles-loving dentist could dream of. That is, if he or she has an extra $30,000 to spare. That is how much Canadian dentist Michael Zuk recently paid to UK-based auction house Omega Auctions. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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In 2009, a lock of Elvis Presley's famous dark hair sold at an auction for $15,000. Think that is a lot? Seven years beforehand a fan paid 10 times that much for a lock of the King's hair cut off in 1958. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Would you pay thousands of dollars for a used tissue from your favorite celebrity? A fan paid over $2,000 for ScarJo's dirty hanky after she appeared on a late night talk show with a cold. The proceeds from the auction benefited Harvest USA, making the act more charitable… but no less gross. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Jimmy Kimmel purchased late child actor Gary Coleman's size 12XL-regular Gap Kids sweat pants in an eBay auction in 2008. Coleman, who died two years later, put the sweats up for auction in order to help pay his medical bills. The pants now hang in Kimmel's studio. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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Radio host Dave Ryan "came on down" to eBay to bid on "Price Is Right" host Bob Barker's famous skinny microphone. Ryan bid an insane $20,000 for the mic, calling it a "cool opportunity to win... a one-of-a-kind piece of American pop culture." Unfortunately, his wife did not agree and attempted to get him out of the deal. -XFINITY Entertainment Staff

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